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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8392066" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>I explained thoroughly that you can run two fuses stacked, but that doesn't mean it's the right way to do it. You probably don't pull anywhere near enough current to reach the capacity of one of those fuses so your point is moot. I don't need first hand basis for my claim, you really have a hard time accepting physics as fact. You're **** straight I haven't doubled up my fuses, if there's a better way I'm going to take it. I don't think picking up a bad habit of stacking fuses will correlate well into other industries I work in. You can continue to tell me because I haven't made a large audio build that I'm wrong, but in reality someone who really knows how electricity works wouldn't argue with the facts. I did my research, I made sure what I'm saying is factual, if you don't believe it then that's your problem. The knowledge is there, it's up to you to go find it. I've made my point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8392066, member: 665412"] I explained thoroughly that you can run two fuses stacked, but that doesn't mean it's the right way to do it. You probably don't pull anywhere near enough current to reach the capacity of one of those fuses so your point is moot. I don't need first hand basis for my claim, you really have a hard time accepting physics as fact. You're **** straight I haven't doubled up my fuses, if there's a better way I'm going to take it. I don't think picking up a bad habit of stacking fuses will correlate well into other industries I work in. You can continue to tell me because I haven't made a large audio build that I'm wrong, but in reality someone who really knows how electricity works wouldn't argue with the facts. I did my research, I made sure what I'm saying is factual, if you don't believe it then that's your problem. The knowledge is there, it's up to you to go find it. I've made my point. [/QUOTE]
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